Any one can practice it if they want to...
Looks often are deceivingI met a guy in basic training that was a Buddhist, but despite my original feelings, he was a good guy, though I don't believe what he believes.Stateside Buddhist are pretty hard to pick out, but they tend to be very laid back, as the one I knew was, with a good eye for clothes. I can't stress the fact that I know only one example of buddhists enough, but that's all I can really say (and plus, in basic training, he wore camo's all of the time, like the rest of us).
Pretty much all good natured, peaceful, or laid back people can be or are religious, which includes cults.
No, she isn't. She doesn't practice any religion, but she says that Buddhism is "more my religion than any other because I was brought up with it in an intellectual and spiritual environment. . . . Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world."
They use their imaginations, and the descriptions that Tolkien gave us in Lord of the Rings.
Yoda's beliefs may relate to Buddhism to some extent.
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Yes. There are millions of people who practice Buddhism, especially in southeast Asia, Japan and Tibet. Even in the U.S., there are several hundred thousand people who have practiced Buddhism, at least at one time or another.
Sure!
All over the world
How many people in the world practice Buddhism?
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
The estimate is around 80%.
Most Taiwanese practice a combination of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
the majority of the Vietnamese people practice Buddhism and a smaller amount of Christianity
Buddhists practice Buddhism is the US.
Between 0.8 to 3.25 percent of people in India practice Buddhism.